originally posted by: Shamrock6
I see no need to be verbose or loquacious when it comes to acknowledging that you've been triggered yet again. But if you need me to do a word of the
day calendar for you, be happy to.

FTR, I hope that everybody feels free to insult any public official, whether they are a genius like George Carlin was, or a mediocre flash in the pan
like Colbert.

To know who is in charge, learn who you are not allowed to criticize.

So far that flash in the pan is nearing 20 years since his start on the Daily Show and still going strong... Colbert and Carlin are both geniuses.
Love them both.

Glad you do. I disagree that Colbert is a genius, and I never found him to be funny like Jon Stewart was, but.....to me he's a has-been who has to do
publicity stunts like this to get more viewers. JMOHO, of course.

originally posted by: Shamrock6
I see no need to be verbose or loquacious when it comes to acknowledging that you've been triggered yet again. But if you need me to do a word of the
day calendar for you, be happy to.

FTR, I hope that everybody feels free to insult any public official, whether they are a genius like George Carlin was, or a mediocre flash in the pan
like Colbert.

To know who is in charge, learn who you are not allowed to criticize.

So far that flash in the pan is nearing 20 years since his start on the Daily Show and still going strong... Colbert and Carlin are both geniuses.
Love them both.

Glad you do. I disagree that Colbert is a genius, and I never found him to be funny like Jon Stewart was, but.....to me he's a has-been who has to do
publicity stunts like this to get more viewers. JMOHO, of course.

Give Maxine Waters 10 professional comedy writers...and you can call her a comedic genius too.

originally posted by: Shamrock6
I see no need to be verbose or loquacious when it comes to acknowledging that you've been triggered yet again. But if you need me to do a word of the
day calendar for you, be happy to.

I think 'malapropism' would be appropriate.

Pleonastic would be good, too. Superfluous, but that one seems ripe for misinterpretation.

originally posted by: Shamrock6
I see no need to be verbose or loquacious when it comes to acknowledging that you've been triggered yet again. But if you need me to do a word of the
day calendar for you, be happy to.

I think 'malapropism' would be appropriate.

Pleonastic would be good, too. Superfluous, but that one seems ripe for misinterpretation.

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